Fantasy Tip: McManus, who made just just 75 percent of his field goals in 2017, has seen his total points go down in each of his past two seasons. He ended up with just 99 points in 2017, but could rebound with 100-plus points if the team is better. Kicking well above sea level will always make a Denver kicker a solid fantasy option.

Fantasy Tip: The double-digit performance was the first of the season for McManus, who entered just 1-for-3 on field-goal attempts with a total of 12 points through the first two games. Despite his early struggles he is a top fantasy option heading into Week 4 against the Raiders.

Denver Broncos restricted free-agent PK Brandon McManus is participating in the minicamp this week even though he has not signed his tender offer.

Fantasy Tip: McManus made 29 of his 34 field goal attempts this past season and should be the Broncos kicker again this season. McManus probably should be considered a bye week option in fantasy leagues.

Denver Broncos restricted free-agent PK Brandon McManus has not signed his tender offer at this point because he is hoping to receive a long-term contract this offseason. He has been participating in offseason workouts.

Fantasy Tip: McManus made 85.3 percent of the field goals this past season, which ranked 14th in the NFL. He plays for a solid offensive team but may only be a bye week option for owners in 2017.

Fantasy Tip: McManus made 30 of his 35 field goal tries in 2015 and should remain among one of the better fantasy booters around, despite Denver's uncertainty at the quarterback position heading into next season.

Denver Broncos PK Brandon McManus is 6-for-6 on his field goal attempts through three weeks and is one of seven NFL kickers to attempt at least six field goals this year without missing. He leads the league with three successful attempts of 50 yards or more.

Fantasy Tip: McManus has one of the stronger legs in the league and is further aided by the thin air when he kicks at home in Denver. He's quickly becoming one of the top-tier booters for fantasy purposes, especially when kicking at home.

Fantasy Tip: Free-agent PKs Jay Feely (Cardinals) and Connor Barth (Buccaneers) were auditioning with the team today. Whether it's Feely, Barth or someone that hasn't been mentioned yet, they'll still be a viable starting option in a high-scoring offense.

Fantasy Tip: Despite playing in a potent offense, it hasn't translated to much fantasy success for McManus. The team has lost some confidence in him the last few weeks, too, making him a weak FantasyScore kicker option for $2,800.

Fantasy Tip: McManus ($2,800) missed another field goal last week, and the team passed up another opportunity late in the game to go with their kicker. John Fox and the staff have clearly lost some confidence in the young booter, making him a weak FantasyScore option.

Fantasy Tip: McManus ($2,800; 5.6% of cap) has been on the team's injury report for most of the season now. He's fine. You could do worse at your kicker position than the guy who boots for the Broncos.

Fantasy Tip: McManus ($2,800) has been hurt by his lack of field goal tries in this offense, but he remains a decent option for your FantasytScore lineups because of Denver's ability to put up heaps of points on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Tip: McManus has been on the injury report all year, and he'll play in Week 9 against the New England Patriots. He continues to be a safer place kicker option for your FantasyScore lineups due to Denver's potent offense.

Fantasy Tip: McManus is expected to be fine for Thursday night against the San Diego Chargers. After kicking six extra points in Week 7, McManus is likely to see a few field goal attempts against the Bolts. He'll cost $2,800 (5.6% of cap) at FantasyScore.

Fantasy Tip: McManus is fine and should play in Week 6 against the New York Jets. With an offense that typically moves the ball into scoring position frequently, McManus is as good a kicking option as any at FantasyScore.

Fantasy Tip: McManus should be fine to play in Week 6 at the New York Jets. He's a fine kicker investment at FantasyScore for $2,800 (5.6% of cap), despite missing a makeable field goal try last weekend and coming close to missing on another occasion.

Fantasy Tip: Prater can be dropped by any owners that were stashing him in standard leagues. McManus can be considered a weekly play in daily leagues because of the Broncos' ability to put up points and get into scoring position often.

Fantasy Tip: The stout defense of the Arizona Cardinals could increase McManus' ($2,800, 5.60% of cap) chances for field-goal opportunities in Week 5. Seasonal owners will want to cut ties with McManus after this week, though, with Matt Prater due back from suspension for Week 6.

New York Giants special teams coach Tom Quinn said he sees a training camp competition for the place kicking job between PK Josh Brown and PK Brandon McManus. "I see everything as a competition," Quinn said. "I really like McManus. I liked him coming out. I thought he was a really good kicker coming out of Temple. He's kicked in the Northeast at a high level, and I think he's got a lot of upside."